Lingua Latina (cummulative) Flashcards

Covers all Lingua Latina vocab and essential wheelock's vocabulary

1
Q

how many genders are in Latin?

A

3 - masculine, feminine, neuter

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2
Q

are the genders of words always guessable?

A

no, people and words that describe them are, but things can be any gender. A desk, for example is feminine, so is a box, but a wall is masculine, and eraser is neuter.

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3
Q

capitulum, -ī, neuter

A

chapter

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4
Q

exemplum, -ī, neuter.

A

example, model

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5
Q

fluvius, -ī. masculine.

A

river

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6
Q

grammatica, -ae, feminine.

A

grammar

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7
Q

imperium, -ī, neuter.

A

command, empire

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8
Q

īnsula, -ae, feminine

A

island

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9
Q

littera, -ae, feminine.

A

letter

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10
Q

numerus, -ī, masculine.

A

number

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11
Q

ōceanus, -ī, masculine.

A

ocean

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12
Q

oppidum, -ī, neuter

A

town

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13
Q

pēnsum, -ī, neuter.

A

task

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14
Q

prōvincia, -ae, feminine.

A

province

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15
Q

syllaba, -ae, feminine.

A

syllable

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16
Q

vocābulum, -ī, neuter.

A

word, vocab

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17
Q

Graecus, -a, -um

A

Greek (thing/person)

18
Q

Latīnus, -a, -um

A

Latin (thing/person)

19
Q

magnus, -a, -um

A

big, large, great (thing/person)

20
Q

multī, -ae, -a (pl.)

A

many (things/people)

21
Q

parvus, -a, -um

A

little, small (things/people)

22
Q

paucī, -ae, -a (pl.)

A

few (things/people)

23
Q

prīmus, -a, -um first

A

first (thing/person)

24
Q

Rōmānus, -a, -um Roman, of Rome

A

Roman (thing/person)

25
Q

secundus, -a, -um second, favorable

A

second, favorable (thing/person)

26
Q

singulāris (numerus) singular

A

singular (thing)

27
Q

tertius, -a, -um third

A

third (thing/person)

28
Q

ūnus

A

one, only

29
Q

duo

A

two

30
Q

trēs

A

three

31
Q

sex

A

six

32
Q

mīlle

A

one thousand

33
Q

nōn

A

not

34
Q

et

A

and

35
Q

sed

A

but

36
Q

quoque

A

also, too

37
Q

-ne? enclitic added to the emphatic word at

A

suffix added to the end of the word in the beginning of a question to indicate that the statement is a question and it wants a yes/no answer. For example: Estne Roma in Italia? (Is Rome in Italy?) compared to: “Est Rome in Italia.” (It is Rome in Italy.)

38
Q

num?

A

introduces a question expecting “no” to be the answer

39
Q

quid?

A

what?

40
Q

ubi?

A

where?